2/28/19 -Do you recognize this dog? Call Lee County Domestic Animal Services at (239) 533-7387. A chow chow was found swimming in a canal in Cape Coral. It does not have any ID. If you recognize it or know the owner, call Lee County Domestic Animal Services.

- Marijuana Prevention Parent Seminars: The School District of Lee County is inviting parents to a series of marijuana use prevention seminars. The seminars will present information for parents to break down the myths and discuss the facts and consequences of teen marijuana use. Below is when and where you can attend.

1/15/19- GoFundMe for 12-year-old killed -A 12-year-old was killed after a car hit her on Durrance Road between Deal Road and Rambo Lane in North Fort Myers early Monday morning. Troopers said Alana Marie Tamplin of North Fort Myers was walking south on Durrance Road close to the road edge when the right front of a car hit her. She was walking her sister to the school bus stop and walking back with her best friend when she was hit by the car. Her friend was not hit.

Bonita Springs - Curbside pickup. Christmas trees should be free of decorations and the tree stand. Remove all tinsel and decorations and place curbside on yard waste pick up day.

Charlotte County - Waste Management of Florida invites residents to recycle their trees through its curbside tree collection program. Residential curbside tree collection will take place the first two weeks following Christmas on customers' scheduled collection day. When placing trees on the curb for collection, customers should follow these guidelines: Remove all decorations, including tinsel, lights, ornaments and tree stands, and place your tree on the curb for recycling. Place trees that are un-flocked or do not have artificial snow and colorings at the curb. Trees taller than six feet must be cut in half. Please note that flocked trees with artificial snow cannot be recycled. Your trash collector will collect them. Residents that live in multi-family complexes should contact their property manager for proper disposal.

Collier County - Single family residences with curbside collection service may place Christmas trees curbside on their regularly scheduled yard waste collection day and the tree will be collected free of charge. Trees must be free of all decorations including lights, tinsel, ornaments, etc. Do not wrap trees in plastic. Trees over six feet in length must be cut in multi-family complexes - those with dumpster and compactor service - contact your property management. Do not pleace trees in dumpsters or compactors. Christmas trees may also be taken to one of Collier County's recycling drop-off centers at no charge.

Fort Myers - Curbside pickup. Christmas trees should be free of decorations and the tree stand. Remove all tinsel and decorations and place curbside on yard waste pick up day.

Lee County - Curbside pickup. Christmas trees should be free of decorations and the tree stand. Remove all tinsel and decorations and place curbside on yard waste pick up day.

10/18/18-Vote for you local law enforcement agency K9 Grant- Voting will begin on October 18th and conclude on November 2nd. Anyone in the community – whether you are a student, a local business, or a fellow officer – can vote to support their favorite K9 unit! Individuals may vote ONCE every 24 hours online.